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Estonia is a pioneering country in many fields, some might even call it the Silicon Valley of Europe. Companies like Skype and TransferWise were both created here. This is surprising given that just 30 years ago, this country was part of the SovietUnión!
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Estonia is a unique and singular European country that is part of the Baltic States, which line the Baltic Sea and include the countries of Latvia and Lithuania as well. Possessing a unique system of taxes, language, culture and history, Estonia desperately needs more exposure, so make that a reality, we bring you the 10 things you didn’t know about Estonia.
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Is ESTONIA the European SILICON VALLEY? - VisualPolitik EN

Is ESTONIA the European SILICON VALLEY? - VisualPolitik EN

Is ESTONIA the European SILICON VALLEY? - VisualPolitik EN

Estonia is a pioneering country in many fields, some might even call it the Silicon Valley of Europe. Companies like Skype and TransferWise were both created here. This is surprising given that just 30 years ago, this country was part of the SovietUnión!
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Estonia

Estonia is a unique and singular European country that is part of the Baltic States, which line the Baltic Sea and include the countries of Latvia and Lithuania as well. Possessing a unique system of taxes, language, culture and history, Estonia desperately needs more exposure, so make that a reality, we bring you the 10 things you didn’t know about Estonia.
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On the way to birthday. Called the driver - he surprisingly came with right steering wheel car (in Estonia we have it usually on the left like most of the world). My friend sat on front passenger seat, next to the driver. There was a police raid on the road (to bust drivers under the influence). Police did not notice that actually she gave test to the passenger and the actual driver was on the right :) This is actually a great example of automatic behaviour and funny moment. Happends! :) I respect police for doing what they do.
ESTONIAN:
Peoleminek. Tuli juht, kelle auto paremapoolse rooliga. Sõber istus ette juhi kõrvalistmele. Sõitsime puhumisreidi sisse. Sõber pandi puhuma 🙈🤣🤣🤣 Töö kiidab Tegijat !
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http://etv.err.ee/v/paevakajasaated/aktuaalne_kaamera/saated2100/2b5be561-43f0-488b-b8bf-28fe096040f1/aktuaalne-kaamera-ilm-nadal
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BBC: Estonia Profile- Overview
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17220811
The Guardian: Is Estonia Really the Least Religious Country in the World?
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published: 18 Oct 2016

Is ESTONIA the European SILICON VALLEY? - VisualPolitik EN

Estonia is a pioneering country in many fields, some might even call it the Silicon Valley of Europe. Companies like Skype and TransferWise were both created here. This is surprising given that just 30 years ago, this country was part of the SovietUnión!
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Estonia

Estonia is a unique and singular European country that is part of the Baltic States, which line the Baltic Sea and include the countries of Latvia and Lithuania as well. Possessing a unique system of taxes, language, culture and history, Estonia desperately needs more exposure, so make that a reality, we bring you the 10 things you didn’t know about Estonia.
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Estonia, Vida real en Tallin

ENGLISH:
On the way to birthday. Called the driver - he surprisingly came with right steering wheel car (in Estonia we have it usually on the left like most of the world). My friend sat on front passenger seat, next to the driver. There was a police raid on the road (to bust drivers under the influence). Police did not notice that actually she gave test to the passenger and the actual driver was on the right :) This is actually a great example of automatic behaviour and funny moment. Happends! :) I respect police for doing what they do.
ESTONIAN:
Peoleminek. Tuli juht, kelle auto paremapoolse rooliga. Sõber istus ette juhi kõrvalistmele. Sõitsime puhumisreidi sisse. Sõber pandi puhuma 🙈🤣🤣🤣 Töö kiidab Tegijat !
Clip on the news:
http://uudised.tv3.ee/krimi/uudis/2017/03/12/ootamatu-sundm...

How Powerful Are The Baltic States? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FvWN9J2CZM
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While Estonia is home to a small population and a thriving economy, it still has a huge income gap. So what is life really like in Estonia?
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CNN: Estonia: The LittleCountry with Big Ideas
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/05/business/estonias-rapidly-growing-digital-economy/
BBC: Estonia Profile- Overview
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17220811
The Guardian: Is Estonia Really the Least Religious Country in the World?
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2011/sep/16/estonia-least-religious-country-world
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While Estonia is home to a small population and a thriving economy, it still has a huge income gap. So what is life really like in Estonia?
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/05/business/estonias-rapidly-growing-digital-economy/
BBC: Estonia Profile- Overview
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17220811
The Guardian: Is Estonia Really the Least Religious Country in the World?
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Estonia is a pioneering country in many fields, some might even call it the Silicon Valley of Europe. Companies like Skype and TransferWise were both created here. This is surprising given that just 30 years ago, this country was part of the SovietUnión!
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Estonia is a pioneering country in many fields, some might even call it the Silicon Valley of Europe. Companies like Skype and TransferWise were both created here. This is surprising given that just 30 years ago, this country was part of the SovietUnión!
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Estonia is a unique and singular European country that is part of the Baltic States, which line the Baltic Sea and include the countries of Latvia and Lithuania as well. Possessing a unique system of taxes, language, culture and history, Estonia desperately needs more exposure, so make that a reality, we bring you the 10 things you didn’t know about Estonia.
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ENGLISH:
On the way to birthday. Called the driver - he surprisingly came with right steering wheel car (in Estonia we have it usually on the left like most of ...

ENGLISH:
On the way to birthday. Called the driver - he surprisingly came with right steering wheel car (in Estonia we have it usually on the left like most of the world). My friend sat on front passenger seat, next to the driver. There was a police raid on the road (to bust drivers under the influence). Police did not notice that actually she gave test to the passenger and the actual driver was on the right :) This is actually a great example of automatic behaviour and funny moment. Happends! :) I respect police for doing what they do.
ESTONIAN:
Peoleminek. Tuli juht, kelle auto paremapoolse rooliga. Sõber istus ette juhi kõrvalistmele. Sõitsime puhumisreidi sisse. Sõber pandi puhuma 🙈🤣🤣🤣 Töö kiidab Tegijat !
Clip on the news:
http://uudised.tv3.ee/krimi/uudis/2017/03/12/ootamatu-sundmus-puhumisreidil-pidi-kainust-toestama-korvalistujale
http://etv.err.ee/v/paevakajasaated/aktuaalne_kaamera/saated2100/2b5be561-43f0-488b-b8bf-28fe096040f1/aktuaalne-kaamera-ilm-nadal
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ENGLISH:
On the way to birthday. Called the driver - he surprisingly came with right steering wheel car (in Estonia we have it usually on the left like most of the world). My friend sat on front passenger seat, next to the driver. There was a police raid on the road (to bust drivers under the influence). Police did not notice that actually she gave test to the passenger and the actual driver was on the right :) This is actually a great example of automatic behaviour and funny moment. Happends! :) I respect police for doing what they do.
ESTONIAN:
Peoleminek. Tuli juht, kelle auto paremapoolse rooliga. Sõber istus ette juhi kõrvalistmele. Sõitsime puhumisreidi sisse. Sõber pandi puhuma 🙈🤣🤣🤣 Töö kiidab Tegijat !
Clip on the news:
http://uudised.tv3.ee/krimi/uudis/2017/03/12/ootamatu-sundmus-puhumisreidil-pidi-kainust-toestama-korvalistujale
http://etv.err.ee/v/paevakajasaated/aktuaalne_kaamera/saated2100/2b5be561-43f0-488b-b8bf-28fe096040f1/aktuaalne-kaamera-ilm-nadal
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TALLINN, ESTONIA - OLD TOWN ROOFTOP ADVENTURE

We explore the old town of Tallinn, Estonia, one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe and tell you the city's story - from medieval times to independence from the USSR.
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1. TallinnTallinn, Estonia's capital at the Baltic Sea, is the u . s . a .'s social attention. It holds its walled, cobblestoned old city, home to bistros and stores, and furthermore Kiek in de köokay, a 15th century protective tower. Its Gothic town hall, worked in the 13th century
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Top attractions and the best things to do in Tallinn, Estonia travel guide

After taking a ferry ride from Helsinki, Finland we arrived in Estonia where we showcase some of the top attractions and best things to do in Tallinn travel guide. So today we find ourselves in Tallinn, Estonia. We took the ferry over from Helsinki and it was a two hour ride and now we're in a completely new country. Just like that. If ever there was just a city just to randomly wander around it is certainly Tallinn.
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Hi friends! My name isAshley and this channel is where I share my travels and everyday life with you guys! In this vlog my friends and I travel to Estonia and explore! Enjoy!
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Traveling To Estonia | Experience Estonia!

Me and a group of friends traveled to Estonia and spent 9 days there! I have been to Estonia before but this year we went to a few different cities. Estonia is a beautiful country filled with beautiful people. I made a bunch of new friends there and I can't wait to go back!
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published: 26 Jul 2017

Meet my Girlfriend | Tallinn, Estonia Travel Vlog

I'm in Tallinn, Estonia and my girlfriend has joined me for a bit.
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My TopDeck Travel trip through Scandinavia has come to an end here in Tallinn, Estonia. The trip was absolutely awesome. I made so many cool new friends, and we just had an amazing time. There were also so many cool images and video clips to come out of it. I think the vlogs, too, came out really amazingly. I'm stoked about how it all went.
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EUROPE'S BEST BUS | LATVIA TO ESTONIA

TRAVEL DAY to Tallin, Estonia, our 60TH COUNTRY! We rode the next best thing to airplanes, the Lux Express bus! We rode 5 hours from our AirBnB in Latvia to Tallin with movies, leg space, outlets, and best of all free coffee. It was amazing. Plus are AirBnB was super cute: Here’s how you can get $40 off yours:
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Visit Estonia - What You Should Know Before You Visit Estonia

Estonia, the Baltic Gem is a great little country to visit with beautiful lakes, islands and shoreline, not to mention some wonderful historic cities like Talli...

Estonia, the Baltic Gem is a great little country to visit with beautiful lakes, islands and shoreline, not to mention some wonderful historic cities like Tallinn, the Capital or Tartu the university town or Parnu. This videos gives you an idea of some of the things you should know before you visit Estonia.
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Estonia, the Baltic Gem is a great little country to visit with beautiful lakes, islands and shoreline, not to mention some wonderful historic cities like Tallinn, the Capital or Tartu the university town or Parnu. This videos gives you an idea of some of the things you should know before you visit Estonia.
Filmed in Tallinn, EstoniaCopyrightMark Wolters 2017
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Top 10 Places To Visit in Estonia | Estonia TravelGuide | Top Ten Estonia Tourism Attraction
1. TallinnTallinn, Estonia's capital at the Baltic Sea, is the u . s . a .'s social attention. It holds its walled, cobblestoned old city, home to bistros and stores, and furthermore Kiek in de köokay, a 15th century protective tower. Its Gothic town hall, worked in the 13th century
likewise, with a 64m-high tower, sits in vital Tallinn's principal rectangular. St. Nicholas Church is a thirteenth century reason of enthusiasm indicating spiritual craftsmanship.
2. ParnuPärnu is the fourth-best town in Estonia. organized in southwestern Estonia at the financial institution of Pärnu Bay, a narrows of the Gulf of Livonia in the Baltic Sea. it is an exquisite summer time occasion inn with numerous hotels, eating places, and huge beaches. Wikipedia
3. OtepaaOtepää is a metropolis in Valga County, southern Estonia, it's far the executive point of convergence of Otepää Parish. city has a people of two,189. Otepää is a major snowboarding hotel, pervasively known as the "winter capital" of Estonia. Wikipedia
4. Saaremaa Island
Saaremaa is the finest island in Estonia, measuring 2,673 km². The essential island of Saare County, it's miles arranged within the Baltic Sea, south of Hiiumaa island, and has an area with the West Estonian Archipelago. Wikipedia
5. Narva
Narva is the 1/3 best town in Estonia. it is organized on the jap absurd motivation in the back of Estonia, at the Russian periphery,
on the Narva River which channels Lake Peipus. Wikipedia
6. Hiiumaa Island
Hiiumaa is the second one finest island in Estonia. it is in the Baltic Sea, north of the island of Saaremaa, part of the West Estonian archipelago. Its best city is kärdla. Wikipedia
7. Tartu
Tartu is the second greatest town of Estonia, taking after Estonia's political and coins related capital Tallinn. Wikipedia
8. Tuhala
Tuhala is a city in Kose Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. Tuhala is quality regarded for its Witch's properly. starting at 2011 Census, the agreement's people was 105. it's far assumed that settlement in Tuhala backpedals around three,000 years. Wikipedia
9. Kuressaare
Kuressaare, usually referred to as Arensburg, is a city and a locale on Saaremaa island in Estonia. it is the capital of Saare County
likewise, the westernmost town in Estonia. The masses, as verified by way of the 2011 enrollment, turned into 13,166. Wikipedia
10. Viljandi
Viljandi is a metropolis and region in southern Estonia with a masses of 17,473 in 2013. it's miles the capital of Viljandi County. The city changed into at the beginning indicated in 1283, subsequent to being accredited its metropolis authorize through Wilhelm von Endorpe. Wikipedia
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1. TallinnTallinn, Estonia's capital at the Baltic Sea, is the u . s . a .'s social attention. It holds its walled, cobblestoned old city, home to bistros and stores, and furthermore Kiek in de köokay, a 15th century protective tower. Its Gothic town hall, worked in the 13th century
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2. ParnuPärnu is the fourth-best town in Estonia. organized in southwestern Estonia at the financial institution of Pärnu Bay, a narrows of the Gulf of Livonia in the Baltic Sea. it is an exquisite summer time occasion inn with numerous hotels, eating places, and huge beaches. Wikipedia
3. OtepaaOtepää is a metropolis in Valga County, southern Estonia, it's far the executive point of convergence of Otepää Parish. city has a people of two,189. Otepää is a major snowboarding hotel, pervasively known as the "winter capital" of Estonia. Wikipedia
4. Saaremaa Island
Saaremaa is the finest island in Estonia, measuring 2,673 km². The essential island of Saare County, it's miles arranged within the Baltic Sea, south of Hiiumaa island, and has an area with the West Estonian Archipelago. Wikipedia
5. Narva
Narva is the 1/3 best town in Estonia. it is organized on the jap absurd motivation in the back of Estonia, at the Russian periphery,
on the Narva River which channels Lake Peipus. Wikipedia
6. Hiiumaa Island
Hiiumaa is the second one finest island in Estonia. it is in the Baltic Sea, north of the island of Saaremaa, part of the West Estonian archipelago. Its best city is kärdla. Wikipedia
7. Tartu
Tartu is the second greatest town of Estonia, taking after Estonia's political and coins related capital Tallinn. Wikipedia
8. Tuhala
Tuhala is a city in Kose Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. Tuhala is quality regarded for its Witch's properly. starting at 2011 Census, the agreement's people was 105. it's far assumed that settlement in Tuhala backpedals around three,000 years. Wikipedia
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Kuressaare, usually referred to as Arensburg, is a city and a locale on Saaremaa island in Estonia. it is the capital of Saare County
likewise, the westernmost town in Estonia. The masses, as verified by way of the 2011 enrollment, turned into 13,166. Wikipedia
10. Viljandi
Viljandi is a metropolis and region in southern Estonia with a masses of 17,473 in 2013. it's miles the capital of Viljandi County. The city changed into at the beginning indicated in 1283, subsequent to being accredited its metropolis authorize through Wilhelm von Endorpe. Wikipedia
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Top attractions and the best things to do in Tallinn, Estonia travel guide

After taking a ferry ride from Helsinki, Finland we arrived in Estonia where we showcase some of the top attractions and best things to do in Tallinn travel guide. So today we find ourselves in Tallinn, Estonia. We took the ferry over from Helsinki and it was a two hour ride and now we're in a completely new country. Just like that. If ever there was just a city just to randomly wander around it is certainly Tallinn.
And now we're in Sweden! No, just kidding. We're still in Tallinn.
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So I am loving Tallinn, Estonia. I think this is actually my fifth time in Europe but this maybe my favorite city ever. It's just very medieval, very charming, really cute and the food. The feast that we had just now was amazing. That just put the city up to the very top.
So it is now nine o'clock. It is still daylight out but it is the end of our day. It's time to go catch our ferry back to Helsinki, so we are saying goodbye to Tallinn and I am very sad to be leaving. I thought it was such a great city to visit.
This is part of our Travel in Estonia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Estonian culture, Estonian arts, Estonian foods, Estonian religion and Estonian people.
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After taking a ferry ride from Helsinki, Finland we arrived in Estonia where we showcase some of the top attractions and best things to do in Tallinn travel guide. So today we find ourselves in Tallinn, Estonia. We took the ferry over from Helsinki and it was a two hour ride and now we're in a completely new country. Just like that. If ever there was just a city just to randomly wander around it is certainly Tallinn.
And now we're in Sweden! No, just kidding. We're still in Tallinn.
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So I am loving Tallinn, Estonia. I think this is actually my fifth time in Europe but this maybe my favorite city ever. It's just very medieval, very charming, really cute and the food. The feast that we had just now was amazing. That just put the city up to the very top.
So it is now nine o'clock. It is still daylight out but it is the end of our day. It's time to go catch our ferry back to Helsinki, so we are saying goodbye to Tallinn and I am very sad to be leaving. I thought it was such a great city to visit.
This is part of our Travel in Estonia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Estonian culture, Estonian arts, Estonian foods, Estonian religion and Estonian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the song 'Phat Sketch' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

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Let me be your fun and fast walkthrough travel guide to find out what there is to see in Tallinn, Estonia. I offer you travel tips and places to visit in the ci...

Let me be your fun and fast walkthrough travel guide to find out what there is to see in Tallinn, Estonia. I offer you travel tips and places to visit in the city of Gothic architecture, cobbled streets and quirky shops. I hope this video will put Tallinn on top of your travel bucket list. Thumbs up and subscribe my channel if you like this video!
Find out about Tallinn MedievalOld City, St. Olav´s Church and tower, Kohtuotsa Viewing Point, Kadriorg Palace, Viru Keskus Shopping Center and NUKU Museum and Center of Puppet Arts on this visit in Tallinn. Reference to maps on the video: Kontakt.ee/Karttatiedot @2017 Google.
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Let me be your fun and fast walkthrough travel guide to find out what there is to see in Tallinn, Estonia. I offer you travel tips and places to visit in the city of Gothic architecture, cobbled streets and quirky shops. I hope this video will put Tallinn on top of your travel bucket list. Thumbs up and subscribe my channel if you like this video!
Find out about Tallinn MedievalOld City, St. Olav´s Church and tower, Kohtuotsa Viewing Point, Kadriorg Palace, Viru Keskus Shopping Center and NUKU Museum and Center of Puppet Arts on this visit in Tallinn. Reference to maps on the video: Kontakt.ee/Karttatiedot @2017 Google.
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Traveling To Estonia | Experience Estonia!

Me and a group of friends traveled to Estonia and spent 9 days there! I have been to Estonia before but this year we went to a few different cities. Estonia is ...

Me and a group of friends traveled to Estonia and spent 9 days there! I have been to Estonia before but this year we went to a few different cities. Estonia is a beautiful country filled with beautiful people. I made a bunch of new friends there and I can't wait to go back!
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I'm in Tallinn, Estonia and my girlfriend has joined me for a bit.
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I'm in Tallinn, Estonia and my girlfriend has joined me for a bit.
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My TopDeck Travel trip through Scandinavia has come to an end here in Tallinn, Estonia. The trip was absolutely awesome. I made so many cool new friends, and we just had an amazing time. There were also so many cool images and video clips to come out of it. I think the vlogs, too, came out really amazingly. I'm stoked about how it all went.
But, I'm also really excited to wrap the project up. It's always so much fun seeing the end result of a couple week's of work. It's so rewarding to see the end of an assignment like this. So, I'm here in Tallinn trying to get everything organized and whipped off to editors and the client before my next project starts.
So, we kind of celebrated a bit with a going away party. We sampled some of the Tallinn nightlife. First, we went to a place that did test tubes of booze. It was a one of the many strange Tallinn nightclubs. Then, we tried to get into another one of the Tallinn nightclubs, a place called Hollywood, but they wouldn't let me in with my camera. So, we called it a night, and I turned this into a 2 day vlog.
I'm also excited that the project being done means that I can hang out a bit with my girlfriend for a bit before running off on my next travel photography assignment which is actually just days away. I've not introduced Jodie to the vlog yet, and the truth is that she'll largely not be on it as I want to keep my private an work life fairly separate at least for the time being. I will always be honest with you guys regarding my private life, but I'm also not going to disclose every detail like I did in the past.
Anyways, it's been amazing here in Tallinn, it's a city I really love, and it's also one of the most photogenic cities in the world. So, my girlfriend and I went out to shoot some images throughout the Tallinn. Photography in Tallinn is always such a treat. When the weather is behaving, it really is an easy place to photograph.
Tomorrow, the travel vlog will continue again as I make my way onto my next big assignment. Stay tuned.

I'm in Tallinn, Estonia and my girlfriend has joined me for a bit.
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My TopDeck Travel trip through Scandinavia has come to an end here in Tallinn, Estonia. The trip was absolutely awesome. I made so many cool new friends, and we just had an amazing time. There were also so many cool images and video clips to come out of it. I think the vlogs, too, came out really amazingly. I'm stoked about how it all went.
But, I'm also really excited to wrap the project up. It's always so much fun seeing the end result of a couple week's of work. It's so rewarding to see the end of an assignment like this. So, I'm here in Tallinn trying to get everything organized and whipped off to editors and the client before my next project starts.
So, we kind of celebrated a bit with a going away party. We sampled some of the Tallinn nightlife. First, we went to a place that did test tubes of booze. It was a one of the many strange Tallinn nightclubs. Then, we tried to get into another one of the Tallinn nightclubs, a place called Hollywood, but they wouldn't let me in with my camera. So, we called it a night, and I turned this into a 2 day vlog.
I'm also excited that the project being done means that I can hang out a bit with my girlfriend for a bit before running off on my next travel photography assignment which is actually just days away. I've not introduced Jodie to the vlog yet, and the truth is that she'll largely not be on it as I want to keep my private an work life fairly separate at least for the time being. I will always be honest with you guys regarding my private life, but I'm also not going to disclose every detail like I did in the past.
Anyways, it's been amazing here in Tallinn, it's a city I really love, and it's also one of the most photogenic cities in the world. So, my girlfriend and I went out to shoot some images throughout the Tallinn. Photography in Tallinn is always such a treat. When the weather is behaving, it really is an easy place to photograph.
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Zero Hour - The Sinking of The Estonia 720p HD (Discovery)

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The Baltic Sea claimed 852 people's lives by drowning and freezing them to death in the 8 degree C cold water. Only 95 bodies were ever recovered. The wreck of the Estonia was not salvaged, but sealed, covered in sand and declared an official burial ground.
The 150 metre long Estonia left the Estonian capital Tallin and sailed into a raging Baltic Sea. Unlike the other car ferries on the route, the Estonia ran at full speed into waves more than 15 meters tall. Six hours into the voyage, she sank to a depth of more than 75 metres.
The first sign of danger was the sound of metal scraping against metal. The sound was caused by the weakly constructed locks on the bow visor breaking under the strain of the waves. The visor eventually...

published: 25 Oct 2012

M/S Estonia Mayday Call With Subtitles, Tribute

MS EstoniaMaydayCall With Subtitles, TributeR.I.P. ESTONIA, 1980-1994
Estonia was sunk in the september 28th, 1994 at 1:50 AM. (GMT +2)
At the time of the accident there were 989 people on the ship, of whom 852 lost their lives.
The wreck rests in about 80 meters of water.
The wreck is located approximately 22 nautical miles (40 kilometres) south-southeast of the island of Utö.
May they all rest in peace.

published: 09 Sep 2017

Estonian Wargames: How NATO is Preparing Estonia for Potential War with Russia

NATO is preparing Estonia for potential war with Russia by beefing up the country's cyber security and conducting rigorous military drills. But as Foreign Correspondent reporter Eric Campbell discovers, NATO is more a provocateur in the eyes of many ethnic Russians, who make up a quarter of Estonia’s population. Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
Since gaining independence in 1991, Estonia has seen huge economic and technological advances. But underlying its prosperity is renewed concern about Russian occupation, 25 years after the end of the Soviet Union.
"If you don’t want a war, prepare for a war", says Kirsten, one of thousands of reservists who signed up after Russia annexed Crimea. The setting of NATO's annual war ga...

published: 20 Jul 2017

🇪🇪 Estonia: Going on a Bear Hunt | People & Power

Russia says that no more than 12,700 of its troops will be participating in what are purely defensive exercises; NATO officials say the real number of Russian military personnel involved could reach 100,000 and are part of a muscular display of firepower aimed at unsettling some of the more vulnerable members of the Western alliance.
It's a grumbling dispute over war games being staged along Russia's northwestern borders this September, that hasn't yet become a full-blown quarrel, but can perhaps be seen as a sign of the times.
Armies the world over routinely send their troops on exercise; checking out the fighting skills, battle-readiness and tactical nous of their forces, playing with new equipment and putting such things as command structures, supply lines, medical backup and interse...

published: 14 Sep 2017

Real, Sustainable Estonia

ESTONIA in the 1930s

The colour films (respectively from 1938 and 1939) are the property of Museum of Estonian Abroad (VEMU - Väliseesti Muuseum).
They were shot by an anonymous American film crew and distributed in the USA by Walter O. Gutlohn, Inc., 25 W. 45th St., New York City. There are some crude spelling mistakes (i.e."Tarter" instead of "Tartu", "Kradriorg" instead of "Kadriorg" etc), which gives evidence that these films were not either commissioned by Estonian authorities or made by Estonian studios.
The parts of Tallinn and Tartu that are shown, are mostly well preserved. The notable exceptions are the Oru Castle (residence of the Estonian President) and the historical Stone Bridge in Tartu, both destroyed by the retreating Red Army in August, 1941, and never restored. Some buildings (such as th...

Estonian Presentation 2014

E-stonia - A startup country - (VPRO documentary - 2015)

In the very north-east of Europe, on the border of Russia, lies the small country of Estonia. Per capita, Estonia has the most start-ups; internet access is considered a human right and all Estonians have free wifi.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1992, independent Estonia had a very young government. The country decided to become the first e-society in the world: government services, education and health care are all online; government spending is transparent and everyone owns their own data. However, this digital development makes the country vulnerable to cyber attacks. In 2007, the first cyber war was fought in Estonia. Since then the country has been a forerunner in cyber security.
In London we meet the very first Estonian e-resident, journalist Edward Lucas. We also meet...

published: 12 Jun 2015

Trains of Estonia 2017

Freight and passenger trains in Estonia 2017
Featured trains are following: 2TE116 & C36-7i as a long distance freight trains. Stadler FLIRTDMU & EMU as a passenger trains.
TEP70 as a international passenger train, and some other trains and locos what showed up.
Videos captured all over of Estonia.

Zero Hour - The Sinking of The Estonia 720p HD (Discovery)

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The Baltic Sea claimed 852 people's lives by drowning and freezing them to death in the 8 degree C col...

New clothing line! https://shop.spreadshirt.com/finesthq/
The Baltic Sea claimed 852 people's lives by drowning and freezing them to death in the 8 degree C cold water. Only 95 bodies were ever recovered. The wreck of the Estonia was not salvaged, but sealed, covered in sand and declared an official burial ground.
The 150 metre long Estonia left the Estonian capital Tallin and sailed into a raging Baltic Sea. Unlike the other car ferries on the route, the Estonia ran at full speed into waves more than 15 meters tall. Six hours into the voyage, she sank to a depth of more than 75 metres.
The first sign of danger was the sound of metal scraping against metal. The sound was caused by the weakly constructed locks on the bow visor breaking under the strain of the waves. The visor eventually broke off of the ship, uncovering the opening to the car deck behind. Water rushed in and destabilised the ship, starting a catastrophic chain of events that brought the ship down.
Without warning, the vessel lurched some 20 degrees to starboard, and would continue to tilt to 90 degrees. Passengers were in danger of getting crushed under falling equipment. At such an angle, it was all but impossible to move around. Those who were going to survive had already reached the deck. Tragically, by then most of the lifeboats could not be released due to sideways tilt of the ship. Soon, the ferry slipped beneath the waves into a watery grave.
The Estonia disaster occurred on Wednesday, 28 September1994, between about 00:55 to 01:50.

New clothing line! https://shop.spreadshirt.com/finesthq/
The Baltic Sea claimed 852 people's lives by drowning and freezing them to death in the 8 degree C cold water. Only 95 bodies were ever recovered. The wreck of the Estonia was not salvaged, but sealed, covered in sand and declared an official burial ground.
The 150 metre long Estonia left the Estonian capital Tallin and sailed into a raging Baltic Sea. Unlike the other car ferries on the route, the Estonia ran at full speed into waves more than 15 meters tall. Six hours into the voyage, she sank to a depth of more than 75 metres.
The first sign of danger was the sound of metal scraping against metal. The sound was caused by the weakly constructed locks on the bow visor breaking under the strain of the waves. The visor eventually broke off of the ship, uncovering the opening to the car deck behind. Water rushed in and destabilised the ship, starting a catastrophic chain of events that brought the ship down.
Without warning, the vessel lurched some 20 degrees to starboard, and would continue to tilt to 90 degrees. Passengers were in danger of getting crushed under falling equipment. At such an angle, it was all but impossible to move around. Those who were going to survive had already reached the deck. Tragically, by then most of the lifeboats could not be released due to sideways tilt of the ship. Soon, the ferry slipped beneath the waves into a watery grave.
The Estonia disaster occurred on Wednesday, 28 September1994, between about 00:55 to 01:50.

MS EstoniaMaydayCall With Subtitles, TributeR.I.P. ESTONIA, 1980-1994
Estonia was sunk in the september 28th, 1994 at 1:50 AM. (GMT +2)
At the time of the accident there were 989 people on the ship, of whom 852 lost their lives.
The wreck rests in about 80 meters of water.
The wreck is located approximately 22 nautical miles (40 kilometres) south-southeast of the island of Utö.
May they all rest in peace.

MS EstoniaMaydayCall With Subtitles, TributeR.I.P. ESTONIA, 1980-1994
Estonia was sunk in the september 28th, 1994 at 1:50 AM. (GMT +2)
At the time of the accident there were 989 people on the ship, of whom 852 lost their lives.
The wreck rests in about 80 meters of water.
The wreck is located approximately 22 nautical miles (40 kilometres) south-southeast of the island of Utö.
May they all rest in peace.

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Estonian Wargames: How NATO is Preparing Estonia for Potential War with Russia

NATO is preparing Estonia for potential war with Russia by beefing up the country's cyber security and conducting rigorous military drills. But as ForeignCorre...

NATO is preparing Estonia for potential war with Russia by beefing up the country's cyber security and conducting rigorous military drills. But as Foreign Correspondent reporter Eric Campbell discovers, NATO is more a provocateur in the eyes of many ethnic Russians, who make up a quarter of Estonia’s population. Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
Since gaining independence in 1991, Estonia has seen huge economic and technological advances. But underlying its prosperity is renewed concern about Russian occupation, 25 years after the end of the Soviet Union.
"If you don’t want a war, prepare for a war", says Kirsten, one of thousands of reservists who signed up after Russia annexed Crimea. The setting of NATO's annual war games, Estonia has become symbolic of the growing divide between Russia and the West. Yet for many Estonians, the threat from Russia feels local and real, as Kirsten's friend Maria explains: "Russia is next door to Estonia, so then I thought, 'why not come to protect like our family or country or nation'".
These two women are not old enough to remember the days of Soviet occupation, but many do. "I remember the Soviet times. I remember the Soviet Army and I don’t want that back", KaupoKaruse explains, "most of the world doesn’t understand the cost of freedom". Professionally, Kaupo is a software consultant, a member of Estonia's thriving computing and tech economy.
As well as preparing militarily, Estonia is pushing cyber defence to the limit after suffering cyber attacks - which many blamed on Russia. However, Estonia's Russian community play down any tension, as Vladimir Cherdakov says, "if anyone says that Russia is a provocateur, I don’t believe it".
For similar stories, see:
American NATO Troops Deployed to Eastern Europe after Russian Aggression
https://youtu.be/EkcDPA9w12w
TallinnTours - Estonia
https://youtu.be/Y7V-gYlJNFY
Moving the Memorial - Estonia
https://youtu.be/EIwprBoUqJM
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NATO is preparing Estonia for potential war with Russia by beefing up the country's cyber security and conducting rigorous military drills. But as Foreign Correspondent reporter Eric Campbell discovers, NATO is more a provocateur in the eyes of many ethnic Russians, who make up a quarter of Estonia’s population. Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
Since gaining independence in 1991, Estonia has seen huge economic and technological advances. But underlying its prosperity is renewed concern about Russian occupation, 25 years after the end of the Soviet Union.
"If you don’t want a war, prepare for a war", says Kirsten, one of thousands of reservists who signed up after Russia annexed Crimea. The setting of NATO's annual war games, Estonia has become symbolic of the growing divide between Russia and the West. Yet for many Estonians, the threat from Russia feels local and real, as Kirsten's friend Maria explains: "Russia is next door to Estonia, so then I thought, 'why not come to protect like our family or country or nation'".
These two women are not old enough to remember the days of Soviet occupation, but many do. "I remember the Soviet times. I remember the Soviet Army and I don’t want that back", KaupoKaruse explains, "most of the world doesn’t understand the cost of freedom". Professionally, Kaupo is a software consultant, a member of Estonia's thriving computing and tech economy.
As well as preparing militarily, Estonia is pushing cyber defence to the limit after suffering cyber attacks - which many blamed on Russia. However, Estonia's Russian community play down any tension, as Vladimir Cherdakov says, "if anyone says that Russia is a provocateur, I don’t believe it".
For similar stories, see:
American NATO Troops Deployed to Eastern Europe after Russian Aggression
https://youtu.be/EkcDPA9w12w
TallinnTours - Estonia
https://youtu.be/Y7V-gYlJNFY
Moving the Memorial - Estonia
https://youtu.be/EIwprBoUqJM
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🇪🇪 Estonia: Going on a Bear Hunt | People & Power

Russia says that no more than 12,700 of its troops will be participating in what are purely defensive exercises; NATO officials say the real number of Russian m...

Russia says that no more than 12,700 of its troops will be participating in what are purely defensive exercises; NATO officials say the real number of Russian military personnel involved could reach 100,000 and are part of a muscular display of firepower aimed at unsettling some of the more vulnerable members of the Western alliance.
It's a grumbling dispute over war games being staged along Russia's northwestern borders this September, that hasn't yet become a full-blown quarrel, but can perhaps be seen as a sign of the times.
Armies the world over routinely send their troops on exercise; checking out the fighting skills, battle-readiness and tactical nous of their forces, playing with new equipment and putting such things as command structures, supply lines, medical backup and interservice cooperation to the test. What, after all, is the point of having armed forces if they don't train and practise and you don't know whether or not they can do what they are designed for?
In that sense, at least, this month's Zapad exercises, as the Russians are calling them, are no more remarkable than any of the other manoeuvres its troops annually undertake – or indeed those of NATO or China or Japan orIndia or any other country or alliance with formally constituted armed forces.
But of course, context is everything and the Russian 2017 war games are taking place after three years of mounting tension along its borders with Europe, in the still-turbulent backwash of its 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula and when relations with the West, over everything from Russia's military support for Syria's Bashar al-Assad to perceived interference in the US presidential elections, have become increasingly tetchy.
If you add into that mix the fact that the new occupant of the White House in Washington, DC, has an oddly ambiguous attitude to his counterpart in the Kremlin (not unconnected, say some, to the aforesaid electoral meddling) and at the same time a less than wholehearted relationship with his country's own North Atlantic treaty partners and it's understandable why the thought of Russian soldiers, tanks and fighter jets deploying through the forests close to their borders would set some European pulses racing.
The specific dispute over troop numbers taking part in Zapad 1017 is significant because if only 12,700 are involved then it's just a fraction below the level that would require Russia to allow NATO observers under international agreements. The chief of the Russian general staff, GeneralValery Gerasimov, insisted recently that the war games were not aimed against any third country, but were merely designed to simulate how to defend the northwest portion of Belarus - a strategically important regional ally - from a domestic separatist insurrection fuelled by support from abroad. NATO believes that the numbers will be far greater and will necessarily involve mobilizing a significant portion of Moscow's military machine, with separate but coordinated rehearsals in the area involving armoured units, strategic missile forces, paratroops, air power, security detachments and units of Russia's Baltic Sea fleet.
Thus nerves are being stretched, particularly in the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, three bordering, former Soviet states that are now members of NATO and which, since the Russian sponsored separatist conflict in Eastern Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea have become increasingly anxious that their turn may be next. It's why, over the past three years, the alliance has been steadily strengthening its forces in the Baltic and indeed routinely holds its own annual "what-if" exercises in the region, which, of course, the Russians regard as equally provocative and threatening.
So could these conflict rehearsals ever translate into the real thing? And if they do, then how would the Baltic states, inevitably on the front line between the two sides, respond? All are now proudly independent but have large ethnic Russian communities, all are able on their own to offer only token military resistance to Russian aggression but are nonetheless now participants in a powerful military alliance. Earlier this year as NATO was holding its own war games in Estonia, reporter Eric Campbell went to find out.
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Russia says that no more than 12,700 of its troops will be participating in what are purely defensive exercises; NATO officials say the real number of Russian military personnel involved could reach 100,000 and are part of a muscular display of firepower aimed at unsettling some of the more vulnerable members of the Western alliance.
It's a grumbling dispute over war games being staged along Russia's northwestern borders this September, that hasn't yet become a full-blown quarrel, but can perhaps be seen as a sign of the times.
Armies the world over routinely send their troops on exercise; checking out the fighting skills, battle-readiness and tactical nous of their forces, playing with new equipment and putting such things as command structures, supply lines, medical backup and interservice cooperation to the test. What, after all, is the point of having armed forces if they don't train and practise and you don't know whether or not they can do what they are designed for?
In that sense, at least, this month's Zapad exercises, as the Russians are calling them, are no more remarkable than any of the other manoeuvres its troops annually undertake – or indeed those of NATO or China or Japan orIndia or any other country or alliance with formally constituted armed forces.
But of course, context is everything and the Russian 2017 war games are taking place after three years of mounting tension along its borders with Europe, in the still-turbulent backwash of its 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula and when relations with the West, over everything from Russia's military support for Syria's Bashar al-Assad to perceived interference in the US presidential elections, have become increasingly tetchy.
If you add into that mix the fact that the new occupant of the White House in Washington, DC, has an oddly ambiguous attitude to his counterpart in the Kremlin (not unconnected, say some, to the aforesaid electoral meddling) and at the same time a less than wholehearted relationship with his country's own North Atlantic treaty partners and it's understandable why the thought of Russian soldiers, tanks and fighter jets deploying through the forests close to their borders would set some European pulses racing.
The specific dispute over troop numbers taking part in Zapad 1017 is significant because if only 12,700 are involved then it's just a fraction below the level that would require Russia to allow NATO observers under international agreements. The chief of the Russian general staff, GeneralValery Gerasimov, insisted recently that the war games were not aimed against any third country, but were merely designed to simulate how to defend the northwest portion of Belarus - a strategically important regional ally - from a domestic separatist insurrection fuelled by support from abroad. NATO believes that the numbers will be far greater and will necessarily involve mobilizing a significant portion of Moscow's military machine, with separate but coordinated rehearsals in the area involving armoured units, strategic missile forces, paratroops, air power, security detachments and units of Russia's Baltic Sea fleet.
Thus nerves are being stretched, particularly in the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, three bordering, former Soviet states that are now members of NATO and which, since the Russian sponsored separatist conflict in Eastern Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea have become increasingly anxious that their turn may be next. It's why, over the past three years, the alliance has been steadily strengthening its forces in the Baltic and indeed routinely holds its own annual "what-if" exercises in the region, which, of course, the Russians regard as equally provocative and threatening.
So could these conflict rehearsals ever translate into the real thing? And if they do, then how would the Baltic states, inevitably on the front line between the two sides, respond? All are now proudly independent but have large ethnic Russian communities, all are able on their own to offer only token military resistance to Russian aggression but are nonetheless now participants in a powerful military alliance. Earlier this year as NATO was holding its own war games in Estonia, reporter Eric Campbell went to find out.
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ESTONIA in the 1930s

The colour films (respectively from 1938 and 1939) are the property of Museum of Estonian Abroad (VEMU - Väliseesti Muuseum).
They were shot by an anonymous Am...

The colour films (respectively from 1938 and 1939) are the property of Museum of Estonian Abroad (VEMU - Väliseesti Muuseum).
They were shot by an anonymous American film crew and distributed in the USA by Walter O. Gutlohn, Inc., 25 W. 45th St., New York City. There are some crude spelling mistakes (i.e."Tarter" instead of "Tartu", "Kradriorg" instead of "Kadriorg" etc), which gives evidence that these films were not either commissioned by Estonian authorities or made by Estonian studios.
The parts of Tallinn and Tartu that are shown, are mostly well preserved. The notable exceptions are the Oru Castle (residence of the Estonian President) and the historical Stone Bridge in Tartu, both destroyed by the retreating Red Army in August, 1941, and never restored. Some buildings (such as the EstoniaNational Theatre, St. Nicholas Church and others) were destroyed in the Soviet air raids in 1944 and rebuilt after the war. Narva, a beautiful baroque gem next to the Russian border, however, was completely levelled by the Soviet Army in 1944 and has never been restored to its former glory.
The main value of these films is in the fact that they are not propaganda pieces - not how WE wanted to show our country, but how OTHERS saw our country.

The colour films (respectively from 1938 and 1939) are the property of Museum of Estonian Abroad (VEMU - Väliseesti Muuseum).
They were shot by an anonymous American film crew and distributed in the USA by Walter O. Gutlohn, Inc., 25 W. 45th St., New York City. There are some crude spelling mistakes (i.e."Tarter" instead of "Tartu", "Kradriorg" instead of "Kadriorg" etc), which gives evidence that these films were not either commissioned by Estonian authorities or made by Estonian studios.
The parts of Tallinn and Tartu that are shown, are mostly well preserved. The notable exceptions are the Oru Castle (residence of the Estonian President) and the historical Stone Bridge in Tartu, both destroyed by the retreating Red Army in August, 1941, and never restored. Some buildings (such as the EstoniaNational Theatre, St. Nicholas Church and others) were destroyed in the Soviet air raids in 1944 and rebuilt after the war. Narva, a beautiful baroque gem next to the Russian border, however, was completely levelled by the Soviet Army in 1944 and has never been restored to its former glory.
The main value of these films is in the fact that they are not propaganda pieces - not how WE wanted to show our country, but how OTHERS saw our country.

Freight and passenger trains in Estonia 2017
Featured trains are following: 2TE116 & C36-7i as a long distance freight trains. Stadler FLIRTDMU & EMU as a passenger trains.
TEP70 as a international passenger train, and some other trains and locos what showed up.
Videos captured all over of Estonia.

Freight and passenger trains in Estonia 2017
Featured trains are following: 2TE116 & C36-7i as a long distance freight trains. Stadler FLIRTDMU & EMU as a passenger trains.
TEP70 as a international passenger train, and some other trains and locos what showed up.
Videos captured all over of Estonia.

What Is Life Really Like In Estonia?

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Is ESTONIA the European SILICON VALLEY? - VisualPolitik EN

Estonia is a pioneering country in many fields, some might even call it the Silicon Valley...

Is ESTONIA the European SILICON VALLEY? - VisualPolitik EN

Estonia is a pioneering country in many fields, some might even call it the Silicon Valley of Europe. Companies like Skype and TransferWise were both created here. This is surprising given that just 30 years ago, this country was part of the SovietUnión!
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Estonia

Estonia is a unique and singular European country that is part of the Baltic States, which line the Baltic Sea and include the countries of Latvia and Lithuania as well. Possessing a unique system of taxes, language, culture and history, Estonia desperately needs more exposure, so make that a reality, we bring you the 10 things you didn’t know about Estonia.
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What It's Like To Be Estonian

What it's like to be an Estonian living in Estonia? I'm finally giving you an answer.
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On the way to birthday. Called the driver - he surprisingly came with right steering wheel car (in Estonia we have it usually on the left like most of the world). My friend sat on front passenger seat, next to the driver. There was a police raid on the road (to bust drivers under the influence). Police did not notice that actually she gave test to the passenger and the actual driver was on the right :) This is actually a great example of automatic behaviour and funny moment. Happends! :) I respect police for doing what they do.
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Peoleminek. Tuli juht, kelle auto paremapoolse rooliga. Sõber istus ette juhi kõrvalistmele. Sõitsime puhumisreidi sisse. Sõber pandi puhuma 🙈🤣🤣🤣 Töö kiidab Tegijat !
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Estonia, the Baltic Gem is a great little country to visit with beautiful lakes, islands and shoreline, not to mention some wonderful historic cities like Tallinn, the Capital or Tartu the university town or Parnu. This videos gives you an idea of some of the things you should know before you visit Estonia.
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A Tourist Guide: Estonia according to Estonians

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1. TallinnTallinn, Estonia's capital at the Baltic Sea, is the u . s . a .'s social attention. It holds its walled, cobblestoned old city, home to bistros and stores, and furthermore Kiek in de köokay, a 15th century protective tower. Its Gothic town hall, worked in the 13th century
likewise, with a 64m-high tower, sits in vital Tallinn's principal rectangular. St. Nicholas Church is a thirteenth century reason of enthusiasm indicating spiritual craftsmanship.
2. ParnuPärnu is the fourth-best town in Estonia. organized in southwestern Estonia at the financial institution of Pärnu Bay, a narrows of the Gulf of Livonia in the Baltic Sea. it is an exquisite summer time occasion inn with numerous hotels, eating places, and huge beaches. Wikipedia
3. OtepaaOtepää is a metropolis in Valga County, southern Estonia, it's far the executive point of convergence of Otepää Parish. city has a people of two,189. Otepää is a major snowboarding hotel, pervasively known as the "winter capital" of Estonia. Wikipedia
4. Saaremaa Island
Saaremaa is the finest island in Estonia, measuring 2,673 km². The essential island of Saare County, it's miles arranged within the Baltic Sea, south of Hiiumaa island, and has an area with the West Estonian Archipelago. Wikipedia
5. Narva
Narva is the 1/3 best town in Estonia. it is organized on the jap absurd motivation in the back of Estonia, at the Russian periphery,
on the Narva River which channels Lake Peipus. Wikipedia
6. Hiiumaa Island
Hiiumaa is the second one finest island in Estonia. it is in the Baltic Sea, north of the island of Saaremaa, part of the West Estonian archipelago. Its best city is kärdla. Wikipedia
7. Tartu
Tartu is the second greatest town of Estonia, taking after Estonia's political and coins related capital Tallinn. Wikipedia
8. Tuhala
Tuhala is a city in Kose Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. Tuhala is quality regarded for its Witch's properly. starting at 2011 Census, the agreement's people was 105. it's far assumed that settlement in Tuhala backpedals around three,000 years. Wikipedia
9. Kuressaare
Kuressaare, usually referred to as Arensburg, is a city and a locale on Saaremaa island in Estonia. it is the capital of Saare County
likewise, the westernmost town in Estonia. The masses, as verified by way of the 2011 enrollment, turned into 13,166. Wikipedia
10. Viljandi
Viljandi is a metropolis and region in southern Estonia with a masses of 17,473 in 2013. it's miles the capital of Viljandi County. The city changed into at the beginning indicated in 1283, subsequent to being accredited its metropolis authorize through Wilhelm von Endorpe. Wikipedia
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Top attractions and the best things to do in Tallinn, Estonia travel guide

After taking a ferry ride from Helsinki, Finland we arrived in Estonia where we showcase s...

Top attractions and the best things to do in Tallinn, Estonia travel guide

After taking a ferry ride from Helsinki, Finland we arrived in Estonia where we showcase some of the top attractions and best things to do in Tallinn travel guide. So today we find ourselves in Tallinn, Estonia. We took the ferry over from Helsinki and it was a two hour ride and now we're in a completely new country. Just like that. If ever there was just a city just to randomly wander around it is certainly Tallinn.
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So I am loving Tallinn, Estonia. I think this is actually my fifth time in Europe but this maybe my favorite city ever. It's just very medieval, very charming, really cute and the food. The feast that we had just now was amazing. That just put the city up to the very top.
So it is now nine o'clock. It is still daylight out but it is the end of our day. It's time to go catch our ferry back to Helsinki, so we are saying goodbye to Tallinn and I am very sad to be leaving. I thought it was such a great city to visit.
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Tallinn Estonia in One Day | Easy and Fast Travel Guide

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Tallinn Estonia in One Day | Easy and Fast Travel Guide

Let me be your fun and fast walkthrough travel guide to find out what there is to see in Tallinn, Estonia. I offer you travel tips and places to visit in the city of Gothic architecture, cobbled streets and quirky shops. I hope this video will put Tallinn on top of your travel bucket list. Thumbs up and subscribe my channel if you like this video!
Find out about Tallinn MedievalOld City, St. Olav´s Church and tower, Kohtuotsa Viewing Point, Kadriorg Palace, Viru Keskus Shopping Center and NUKU Museum and Center of Puppet Arts on this visit in Tallinn. Reference to maps on the video: Kontakt.ee/Karttatiedot @2017 Google.
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Traveling To Estonia | Experience Estonia!

Me and a group of friends traveled to Estonia and spent 9 days there! I have been to Eston...

Traveling To Estonia | Experience Estonia!

Me and a group of friends traveled to Estonia and spent 9 days there! I have been to Estonia before but this year we went to a few different cities. Estonia is a beautiful country filled with beautiful people. I made a bunch of new friends there and I can't wait to go back!
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Meet my Girlfriend | Tallinn, Estonia Travel Vlog

I'm in Tallinn, Estonia and my girlfriend has joined me for a bit.
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Meet my Girlfriend | Tallinn, Estonia Travel Vlog

I'm in Tallinn, Estonia and my girlfriend has joined me for a bit.
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My TopDeck Travel trip through Scandinavia has come to an end here in Tallinn, Estonia. The trip was absolutely awesome. I made so many cool new friends, and we just had an amazing time. There were also so many cool images and video clips to come out of it. I think the vlogs, too, came out really amazingly. I'm stoked about how it all went.
But, I'm also really excited to wrap the project up. It's always so much fun seeing the end result of a couple week's of work. It's so rewarding to see the end of an assignment like this. So, I'm here in Tallinn trying to get everything organized and whipped off to editors and the client before my next project starts.
So, we kind of celebrated a bit with a going away party. We sampled some of the Tallinn nightlife. First, we went to a place that did test tubes of booze. It was a one of the many strange Tallinn nightclubs. Then, we tried to get into another one of the Tallinn nightclubs, a place called Hollywood, but they wouldn't let me in with my camera. So, we called it a night, and I turned this into a 2 day vlog.
I'm also excited that the project being done means that I can hang out a bit with my girlfriend for a bit before running off on my next travel photography assignment which is actually just days away. I've not introduced Jodie to the vlog yet, and the truth is that she'll largely not be on it as I want to keep my private an work life fairly separate at least for the time being. I will always be honest with you guys regarding my private life, but I'm also not going to disclose every detail like I did in the past.
Anyways, it's been amazing here in Tallinn, it's a city I really love, and it's also one of the most photogenic cities in the world. So, my girlfriend and I went out to shoot some images throughout the Tallinn. Photography in Tallinn is always such a treat. When the weather is behaving, it really is an easy place to photograph.
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EUROPE'S BEST BUS | LATVIA TO ESTONIA

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How to Do Tallinn, Estonia | Travel Guide Vlog

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The Baltic Sea claimed 852 people's lives by drowning and freezing them to death in the 8 degree C cold water. Only 95 bodies were ever recovered. The wreck of the Estonia was not salvaged, but sealed, covered in sand and declared an official burial ground.
The 150 metre long Estonia left the Estonian capital Tallin and sailed into a raging Baltic Sea. Unlike the other car ferries on the route, the Estonia ran at full speed into waves more than 15 meters tall. Six hours into the voyage, she sank to a depth of more than 75 metres.
The first sign of danger was the sound of metal scraping against metal. The sound was caused by the weakly constructed locks on the bow visor breaking under the strain of the waves. The visor eventually broke off of the ship, uncovering the opening to the car deck behind. Water rushed in and destabilised the ship, starting a catastrophic chain of events that brought the ship down.
Without warning, the vessel lurched some 20 degrees to starboard, and would continue to tilt to 90 degrees. Passengers were in danger of getting crushed under falling equipment. At such an angle, it was all but impossible to move around. Those who were going to survive had already reached the deck. Tragically, by then most of the lifeboats could not be released due to sideways tilt of the ship. Soon, the ferry slipped beneath the waves into a watery grave.
The Estonia disaster occurred on Wednesday, 28 September1994, between about 00:55 to 01:50.

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MS EstoniaMaydayCall With Subtitles, TributeR.I.P. ESTONIA, 1980-1994
Estonia was sunk in the september 28th, 1994 at 1:50 AM. (GMT +2)
At the time of the accident there were 989 people on the ship, of whom 852 lost their lives.
The wreck rests in about 80 meters of water.
The wreck is located approximately 22 nautical miles (40 kilometres) south-southeast of the island of Utö.
May they all rest in peace.

28:07

Estonian Wargames: How NATO is Preparing Estonia for Potential War with Russia

NATO is preparing Estonia for potential war with Russia by beefing up the country's cyber ...

Estonian Wargames: How NATO is Preparing Estonia for Potential War with Russia

NATO is preparing Estonia for potential war with Russia by beefing up the country's cyber security and conducting rigorous military drills. But as Foreign Correspondent reporter Eric Campbell discovers, NATO is more a provocateur in the eyes of many ethnic Russians, who make up a quarter of Estonia’s population. Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
Since gaining independence in 1991, Estonia has seen huge economic and technological advances. But underlying its prosperity is renewed concern about Russian occupation, 25 years after the end of the Soviet Union.
"If you don’t want a war, prepare for a war", says Kirsten, one of thousands of reservists who signed up after Russia annexed Crimea. The setting of NATO's annual war games, Estonia has become symbolic of the growing divide between Russia and the West. Yet for many Estonians, the threat from Russia feels local and real, as Kirsten's friend Maria explains: "Russia is next door to Estonia, so then I thought, 'why not come to protect like our family or country or nation'".
These two women are not old enough to remember the days of Soviet occupation, but many do. "I remember the Soviet times. I remember the Soviet Army and I don’t want that back", KaupoKaruse explains, "most of the world doesn’t understand the cost of freedom". Professionally, Kaupo is a software consultant, a member of Estonia's thriving computing and tech economy.
As well as preparing militarily, Estonia is pushing cyber defence to the limit after suffering cyber attacks - which many blamed on Russia. However, Estonia's Russian community play down any tension, as Vladimir Cherdakov says, "if anyone says that Russia is a provocateur, I don’t believe it".
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🇪🇪 Estonia: Going on a Bear Hunt | People & Power

Russia says that no more than 12,700 of its troops will be participating in what are purel...

🇪🇪 Estonia: Going on a Bear Hunt | People & Power

Russia says that no more than 12,700 of its troops will be participating in what are purely defensive exercises; NATO officials say the real number of Russian military personnel involved could reach 100,000 and are part of a muscular display of firepower aimed at unsettling some of the more vulnerable members of the Western alliance.
It's a grumbling dispute over war games being staged along Russia's northwestern borders this September, that hasn't yet become a full-blown quarrel, but can perhaps be seen as a sign of the times.
Armies the world over routinely send their troops on exercise; checking out the fighting skills, battle-readiness and tactical nous of their forces, playing with new equipment and putting such things as command structures, supply lines, medical backup and interservice cooperation to the test. What, after all, is the point of having armed forces if they don't train and practise and you don't know whether or not they can do what they are designed for?
In that sense, at least, this month's Zapad exercises, as the Russians are calling them, are no more remarkable than any of the other manoeuvres its troops annually undertake – or indeed those of NATO or China or Japan orIndia or any other country or alliance with formally constituted armed forces.
But of course, context is everything and the Russian 2017 war games are taking place after three years of mounting tension along its borders with Europe, in the still-turbulent backwash of its 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula and when relations with the West, over everything from Russia's military support for Syria's Bashar al-Assad to perceived interference in the US presidential elections, have become increasingly tetchy.
If you add into that mix the fact that the new occupant of the White House in Washington, DC, has an oddly ambiguous attitude to his counterpart in the Kremlin (not unconnected, say some, to the aforesaid electoral meddling) and at the same time a less than wholehearted relationship with his country's own North Atlantic treaty partners and it's understandable why the thought of Russian soldiers, tanks and fighter jets deploying through the forests close to their borders would set some European pulses racing.
The specific dispute over troop numbers taking part in Zapad 1017 is significant because if only 12,700 are involved then it's just a fraction below the level that would require Russia to allow NATO observers under international agreements. The chief of the Russian general staff, GeneralValery Gerasimov, insisted recently that the war games were not aimed against any third country, but were merely designed to simulate how to defend the northwest portion of Belarus - a strategically important regional ally - from a domestic separatist insurrection fuelled by support from abroad. NATO believes that the numbers will be far greater and will necessarily involve mobilizing a significant portion of Moscow's military machine, with separate but coordinated rehearsals in the area involving armoured units, strategic missile forces, paratroops, air power, security detachments and units of Russia's Baltic Sea fleet.
Thus nerves are being stretched, particularly in the Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, three bordering, former Soviet states that are now members of NATO and which, since the Russian sponsored separatist conflict in Eastern Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea have become increasingly anxious that their turn may be next. It's why, over the past three years, the alliance has been steadily strengthening its forces in the Baltic and indeed routinely holds its own annual "what-if" exercises in the region, which, of course, the Russians regard as equally provocative and threatening.
So could these conflict rehearsals ever translate into the real thing? And if they do, then how would the Baltic states, inevitably on the front line between the two sides, respond? All are now proudly independent but have large ethnic Russian communities, all are able on their own to offer only token military resistance to Russian aggression but are nonetheless now participants in a powerful military alliance. Earlier this year as NATO was holding its own war games in Estonia, reporter Eric Campbell went to find out.
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ESTONIA in the 1930s

The colour films (respectively from 1938 and 1939) are the property of Museum of Estonian Abroad (VEMU - Väliseesti Muuseum).
They were shot by an anonymous American film crew and distributed in the USA by Walter O. Gutlohn, Inc., 25 W. 45th St., New York City. There are some crude spelling mistakes (i.e."Tarter" instead of "Tartu", "Kradriorg" instead of "Kadriorg" etc), which gives evidence that these films were not either commissioned by Estonian authorities or made by Estonian studios.
The parts of Tallinn and Tartu that are shown, are mostly well preserved. The notable exceptions are the Oru Castle (residence of the Estonian President) and the historical Stone Bridge in Tartu, both destroyed by the retreating Red Army in August, 1941, and never restored. Some buildings (such as the EstoniaNational Theatre, St. Nicholas Church and others) were destroyed in the Soviet air raids in 1944 and rebuilt after the war. Narva, a beautiful baroque gem next to the Russian border, however, was completely levelled by the Soviet Army in 1944 and has never been restored to its former glory.
The main value of these films is in the fact that they are not propaganda pieces - not how WE wanted to show our country, but how OTHERS saw our country.

Trains of Estonia 2017

Freight and passenger trains in Estonia 2017
Featured trains are following: 2TE116 & C36-7i as a long distance freight trains. Stadler FLIRTDMU & EMU as a passenger trains.
TEP70 as a international passenger train, and some other trains and locos what showed up.
Videos captured all over of Estonia.

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Ghanaians in Estonia with Kofi TV

Ghanaians in Estonia Share their views and experiences with Kofi TV. October 4, 2016 at th...